Tech Week In Review: Firefox, Iran, Zemanta, Seesmic Desktop, FanFeedr
by rahsheenIn preparation for the first Release Candidate build of Firefox 3.5, the Mozilla team has finalized the design of their new Firefox icon, which also serves as their official logo as well. Not to be funny, but the logo looks the same as it did before at first glance. This isn’t even the first time they have made such a subtle change. Take a look at the differences below.
Read MoreUnify Your Online Activity with PeopleBrowsr
by rahsheenBack in December, we talked about PeopleBrowser which was then Alpha 0.7. Now, with their new Alpha 0.999j release and open beta status, PeopleBrowsr is trying to take their service to the public. I have to say that it looks a looks a little better than it did almost half a year ago. The interface [...]
Read MoreFacebook’s Wide Open
by AngelaThe Wall Street Journal reports that Facebook is set to announce that they will be opening up their API to include user-contributed information for third-party developers. Developers will now be granted –with users’ permission– the ability to access and build sites and services using Facebook user’s notes, comments, and of course the most compelling photos, [...]
Read MoreWill Seesmic Desktop or Tweetdeck Solve Information Overload?
by rahsheenI recently caught a live broadcast by Loic Lemur, founder of Seesmic. He was doing a presentation on the new Seesmic Desktop Twitter client, which will take Twhirl’s place as one of the most popular Twitter clients. Up until now, Tweetdeck has been a step ahead of Twhirl in regards to popularity, but Seesmic Desktop [...]
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